Manufactured  by 


111  to  123  HUDSON-  STREET. 


D HOT  AIR  FURNACES, 


92  to  102  BEAVER  STREET.  . 
Office,  115  HUDSON  STREET,  / 

ALBANY,  1ST.  Y. 

* 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS. 


&c:i 

CCLUuib.A  |jijivui<ciTY 


ERRATA. 

. 


Pages  6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  13.  should  read  : 

Thirty  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 

Page  8 should  read  : 

We  are  making  entirely  new  patterns  for  these  Furnaces,  and  no  just  idea  of 
the  construction  and  merits  of  the  same,  can  be  obtained  from  the  cut. 

Page  10 — Add: 

No.  11  Parlor  Furnace,  making  six  sizes. 

Page  18 — Knickerbocker  .Stoves,  prices  should  read  as  follows  : 

Square  Top — No.  7,  $13;  No.  8,  $16;  No.  9,  $19.  Extension  Top — No.  7,  $14;  | 
No.  8,  $17  ; No.  9,  $20. 

Page  21 — Hemisphere  Stoves,  prices  should  read  : 

No.  7,  $11  ; No.  8,  $13;  No.  9,  $16. 

Pages  27,  28,  29 — The  numbers  of  the  Aurora  Gas  Burners,  Russian  Coal  Burners,  and 
New  Globes,  should  read  : 

9,  10,  12,  14,  instead  of  10,  11,  12,  14. 


Classics  AT  3 zfs  r 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS. 

CATALOGUE  OF 


STOVES  AND 


Manufactured  by 


111  to  123  HUDSON  STREET. 


92  to  102  BEAVER  STREET. 


Office,  115  HUDSON  STREET, 

ALBANY,  1ST.  Y. 


WEED,  PARSONS  & CO.,  Printers,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


AVERY  LIBRARY 
COLUMBIA  UiRVERSITY 


CIRCULAR  TO  THE  TRADE. 


In  presenting  our  catalogue  of  Stoves,  Hot  Air  Furnaces,  Hollow  Ware, 
&c.,  for  I8G8,  we  invite  the  particular  attention  of  dealers  to  our  new  patterns, 
which  consist  of  nine  distinct  varieties,  which,  with  our  former  assortment,  present 
a line  of  samples  almost  unequaled  for  beauty  and  completeness. 

Our  prices  this  season  are  low,  and  we  wish  it  to  he  distinctly  understood  that 
we  shall  not  he  undersold  hy  any  respectable  manufacturer. 

It  is  very  desirable  that  orders  should  he  given  early.  Those  who  delay  until 
their  season  for  selling  has  commenced  must  not  complain  if  they  are  disappointed 
in  not  having  them  promptly  filled. 

. THE  ORIENTAL  BASE  BURNER. 

It  is  quite  unnecessary  to  commend  this  celebrated  Stove  ; the  public  do  that 
for  us,  and  without  a dissenting  voice.  It  is  admitted  by  all  that  it  occupies  the 
first  rank,  and  it  is  our  intention  that  it  shall  continue  to  do  so,  and  to  that  end 
we  have  introduced  into  a portion  of  this  season’s  manufacture  a simple  and  con- 
venient arrangement  for 

BAKING  AND  BOILING,  AND  FOR  HEATING  IRONS. 

This  makes  the  Stove  complete  for  every  variety  of  use. 

By  the  adaptation  of  Duncklee’s  Steaming  Apparatus,  an  entire  dinner  of 
soup,  meat,  vegetables  in  variety,  and  pastry,  can  be  prepared  neatly  and  ele- 
gantly without  recourse  to  the  kitchen  stove. 

THE  ORIENTAL  BASE  BURNING  PARLOR  FURNACE 

Has  been  entirely  reconstructed  since  the  last  year,  and  wonderfully  improved  in 
many  particulars. 

It  is  now  adapted  to  the  wants  of  two  classes  of  people  : 

1st.  Those  who  wish  to  retain  the  largest  portion  of  the  heat  in  the  room 
where  the  Furnace  stands;  as,  for  example,  when  it  is  desired  to  place  it  in  a 
parlor,  and  with  the  surplus  heat  warm  a chamber  above. 

2d.  Those  who  wish  to  throw  the  largest  portion  into  an  upper  room  ; as,  for 
example,  when  it  is  desired  to  place  the  Furnace  in  a basement  dining  room,  and 
to  heat  the  parlors  above  with  the  same. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS.  3 



TIIE  ORIENTAL  BASE  BURNING  HOT  AIR  FURNACES 
Are  a perfect  success.  They  combiue  everything-  that  is  desirable  in  a construc- 
tion for  warming  Private  Dwellings,  Churches  and  other  Public  Buildings. 

We  are  desirous  of  arranging  with  one  good  house  in  each  place  for  their  sale. 

THE  DICTATOR  COOKING  STOVE 

Has  gained  in  public  favor  more  rapidly  than  any  pattern  in  market.  It  lias 
the  most  Iron  in  it,  and,  therefore,  is  the  most  durable  and  satisfactory.  Combin- 
ing all  the  modern  improvements  that  are  desirable,  with  its  perfect  finish,  a 
genuine  first  class  Stove  is  produced. 

For  descriptions  of  the  various  other  patterns  of  Cooking  and  Heating 
Stoves,  we  refer  you  to  their  appropriate  pages  in  this  circular. 

PAMPHLETS,  HAND  BILLS  AND  POSTERS. 

We  furnish  them,  descriptive  of  the  Oriental  Stoves  and  Furnaces  aud  of  the 
Dictator  Stoves,  in  almost  unlimited  quantities  to  our  customers. 

We  print  their  respective  names  and  residences  on  the  same,  by  which  they 
become  one  of  the  cheapest  and  most  effective  mediums  of  advertising.  We 
only  ask  our  customers  to  pay  the  expressage,  and  to  take  the  trouble  to  have 
them  promptly  and  widely  distributed. 

The  Posters,  if  put  up  in  conspicuous  places,  are  read  by  every  one,  and 
cannot  fail  to  influence  a large  amount  of  trade. 

LITHOGRAPHS. 

We  have  had  prepared  by  the  Majors  & Knapp  Co.,  in  the  city  of  New 
York,  the  most  elegant  and  elaborate  Lithograph  of  Stoves  and  Furnaces 
that  has  ever  been  made.  It  is  mainly  for  the  purpose  of  advertising  the  Oriental 
and  Dictator  Stoves  aud  the  Oriental  Furnaces.  Those  of  our  customers  who 
have  the  sale  of  these  will  each  be  furnished  with  a sufficient  number  of 
copies  neatly  framed  aud  glazed,  aud  with  their  respective  names  and  resi- 
dences printed  in  large  aud  clear  type  on  the  same.  These  sheets  will  be  22  x 28 
inches  in  size,  and  will  make  a most  elegant  and  effective  means  of  advertising. 
It  is  desirable  that  the  street  aud  number  should  be  stated  in  all  cases  where  such 
exist,  and  to  that  end  we  shall  be  glad  to  have  all  dealers  who  desire  to  have 
these  Lithographs,  give  us  early  notice  in  these  particulars. 

TERMS. 

Four  months  credit  for  approved  notes,  payable  at  Bank  in  New  York  funds, 
or  five  per  cent  discount  for  cash  paid  within  fifteen  days  from  date  of  invoice. 

PERRY  &:  CO, 

Oriental  Stove  Works. 


i PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


SPECIAL  NOTICE. 


After  fifteen  years  of  labor  and  cost  to  introduce  tlie  base  burning  principle, 
our  efforts  have  been  crowned  with  perfect  success.  Probably  no  Stove  has  ever 

» 

been  made  that  attained  such  a hold  upon  the  public  as  the  Oriental  has  done. 
The  sale  has  been  unprecedented,  and  the  future  promises  to  increase  it  manyfold. 

Several  members  of  the  trade  are  jealous  of  our  success,  and  utterly  disre- 
garding our  rights,  are  manufacturing  and  selling  stoves  which  directly  infringe 
upon  the  following  named  patents  which  we  control,  wholly  or  in  part,  and  this, 
too,  in  defiance  of  the  warnings  which  we  have  given  them.  They  say,  “We  don't 
care  anything  about  your  rights  ; we  want  to  malic  the  Stoves,  and  we  tci/l  malic  them." 

We  have  commenced  two  suits  against  Jasper  Van  Wormer  and  others,  for 
infringements  upon  these  patents,  and  we  hereby  give  notice  that  all  persons 
who  shall  thus  trespass  on  our  rights,  by  manufacturing,  selling  or  Using  Stoves 
or  Furnaces  made  in  accordance  with  them,  or  any  of  them,  in  territory  belong- 
ing to  us,  will  be  held  responsible  by  us  for  the  profits  on  the  same,  and  for 
damages  that  may  accrue  thereby  viz.: 

Patent  granted  to  Samuel  B.  Sexton,  April  19,  1859. 

Reissued  Feb.  12,  1807. 

“ “ Dennis  G.  Littlefield  June  25,  1801. 

Reissued  Aug.  4,  1803. 

“ “ “ Dec.  9,  1802. 

Reissued  May  14,  1807. 

“ “ “ Aug.  18,  1803. 

Reissued  Feb.  25,  1808. 

“ “ “ April  18,  1800. 

“ “ “ April  21,  1808. 

“ “ James  Gray  Oct.  18,  1804. 

“ “ “ Jan.  7,  1808. 

“ “ R,  Z.  Liddle,  Nov.  20,  1807. 

Those  persons  who  shall  disregard  this  warning,  plainly  and  publicly  given, 
must  not  complain  when  proceedings  are  commenced  against  them. 

Albany,  May  15,  18G8. 

PERRY  & CO. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS. 

SHEET  IRON. 


We  are  prepared  to  fill  orders  for  every  variety  of  Sheet  Iron,  for  cash,  at  the 
very  lowest  market  prices.  We  have  at  all  times  a full  stock  of  the  following- 
brands  and  numbers : 

Eussia  Sheets  — 

Nos.  0,  ; 9£,  ; 10, 

111,  ; 12,  ; 13, 

Patent  American  Eussia  Sheets  — 

First  quality,  [A]. 

Second  “ [B]. 

Third  “ + 

Best  American  Eefined  Sheets  — 

Branded  MF  [W]. 

Nos.  24,  ; 25,  ; 26,  ; 27,  ; 28, 

Second  Quality  American  Sheets  — 

Nos.  24,  ; 25,  ; 2G,  ; 27,  ; 28, 

McCullough  Galvanized  Sheets  — 

Best  quality,  Nos  14  to  28. 

24  to  34  inches  wide ; 7 and  8 feet  long. 

Sheet  Zinc  — 


; 101,  ; 11, 
; 14 


[SMOKE 

SIP'PE 


[smoke 

HjfpiPE 


$fclENT7l4 
v BASE 

BURNING 

FURNACE. 


ALBANY, 


, iOU'WCSS*,,. 

" OCT  1804 
R.Z.LIODIE  1807 

AND  JOHN  UDOLE 

AllCgC  !■»«-  . 


PERRY  & COMPANY.  ALBANY.  N.  Y. 


The  Oriental  Base  Burning  Hot  Air  Brick  Furnace. 

Patented  by  JAMES  GEAY,  Oct.  18,  1864,  and  Jan.  7,  1868,  and  by  E.  Z,  LIDDLE,  Nov.  26,  1867. 

$175 


Mo.  20, $125  No.  24, 

“ 22, 150  “ 28, 

per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 

20  22  241  2S 

Bars  and  Trench  Plates,  $14,  $15,  $16,  $18,  net. 
Man-hole  Doors  and  Frames,  two  sizes,  $5  and  $6.50,  net. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS. 


The  Oriental  Base  Burning  Portable  Hot  Air  Furnace. 


Patented  by  JAMES  GRAY,  Oct.  18, 1864,  and  Jan.  7,  1868,  and  by  R.  Z.  LEDDLE,  Nov.  26,  1867. 

No-  20, $130  No.  24, $180 

“ 22, 155  “ 28, 

Made  up  complete,  with  a Galvanized  Sheet  Iron  Case,  lined  with  tin  plate,  and  an 
inside  cylinder  of  black  iron : 


No.  20  22 

$155  $185 

per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


24 

$215 


28 


8 PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


The  Oriental  Base  Burning  Portable  Hot  Air  Furnace. 

Patented  by  JAMES  GRAY,  Oct.  18,  1864,  and  Jan.  7,  1868. 

No.  14, $60  00 

“ 16, about  80  00 

“ 18, “ 100  00 

Made  up  complete,  -with  a Galvanized  Sheet  Iron  Case,  lined  with  tin  plate,  and  an 
inside  cylinder  of  black  iron  : 

No.  14  16  18 

$75.  About  $100.  $125. 

per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS.  9 


The  New  and  Improved  Heat  Radiator. 

(Patented  by  PATTERSON  & NORTHER,  January  30,  1866,  and  March  31,  1868.) 

These  Radiators  can  be  attached  to  the  brick  set  Furnaces  when  desired.  We 
think  it  is  the  best  construction  of  the  kind  that  has  yet  been  made.  By  exam- 
ining the  cut  it  will  be  seen  that  the  products  of  combustion  descend  in  the  ten 
small  pipes,  and  ascend  in  the  one  large  pipe ; the  latter  has  no  connection  with 
the  upper  drum. 

We  have  had  one  in  use  for  some  tijne,  and  will  state  the  practical  results,  with- 
out trying  to  explain  the  philosophy  of  the  operation.  We  have  found  that  when 
the  upper  drum  and  the  upper  portion  of  the  pipes  are  very  hot , the  base  of  same, 

I 

and  the  central  discharge  pipe  and  the  smoke  pipe  beyond,  are  comparatively  cool, 
thus  showing  that  but  a small  amount  of  heat  is  lost  into  the  chimney;  and  if  not 
thus  lost,  it  must  of  course  be  radiated  into  the  chamber,  and  from  thence  dis- 
charged through  the  registers  into  the  apartments  above.  Thus  we  believe  that 
the  fixture  will  save  twenty-five  per  cent  in  the  amount. of  fuel.  We  hope  that 
j our  customers  will  give  it  attention. 

9 


10  PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


THE  IMPROVED 

Oriental  Base  Burning  Hot  Air  Parlor  Furnace, 

FOR  ANTHRACITE  COAL  AND  COKE. 

Patented  by  Samuel  B.  Sexton  April  19,  1859;  reissued  Peb.  12,  1867 ; and  by  Dennis  G.  Littlefield  Dec.  9, 
1862 ; reissued  May  14,  1867 ; Aug.  18,  1863 ; reissued  Feb.  25,  1868 ; patented  April  18, 

1866;  April  21,  1868;  and  by  James  Gray,  Oct.  18,  1864,  and  Jan.  If  1868. 

No.  12,  patterns  of  1867, $45  00 

“ 13,  “ “ 53  00 

“ 14,  “ “ 60  00 

“ 16,  “ “ 

“18  “ “ 


Construction  marked  A is  arranged  to  throw  out  the  most  heat  in  the  room 
where  it  stands. 

Construction  marked  B is  arranged  to  send  the  most  heat  to  the  room  above. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


11 


I 


THE  IMPROVED 

Oriental  Double  Top  Base  Burning  Coal  Stove, 

FOR  ANTHRACITE  COAE  AND  COKE. 


Patented  by  Samuel  B.  Sexton,  Oct.  19,  1859;  reissued  Feb,  12,  1867 ; and  by  Dennis  G.  Littlefield,  Dec.  9, 
1862;  reissued  May  14,  1867;  Aug.  18,  1863;  reissued  Feb.  25,  1868;  patented  April  18,  1866; 

April  21, 1868.  Patents  applied  for  by  JOHN  S.  PERRY  and  ANDREW  DICKEY. 


No.  13,  complete, 
“ 14,  “ 

“ 16,  “ 

“ 18,  “ 


52  00 
60  00 
68  00 


For  Hotels,  Halls,  Churches,  and  other  large  rooms.  The  most  powerful 
Heater  ever  made. 


AVERY  LI3RAR7 
COLUMBIA  U;>iYE,\3iTY 


12  PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


The  Improved  Oriental  Base  Burning  Coal  Stove, 

FOIt  ANTHRACITE  COAL  AAI>  COKE. 


Patented  by  Samuel B.  Sexton  Oct.  19, 1859 ; reissued  Feb.  12, 1867 ; and  by  Dennis  G.  Littlefield  Dec.  9, 1862 ; 
reissued  May  14, 1867;  Aug.  18,1863;  reissued  Feb.  25,  1868;  patented  April  18,1866;  April 
21,  1868.  Patents  applied  for  by  JOHN  S.  PEEEY  and  ANDEEW  DICKEY. 


No. 


U 


8,  complete, 

9, 

10,  “ 


u 


12, 


U 


“ 13, 
“ 14, 


Thirty  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


*20  00 
24  00 
28  00 
32  00 
36  00 
40  00 
48  03 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS.  is 


the  improved 

Oriental  Parlor  Cook  Base  Burning  Coal  Stove. 

PROVIDED  WITH  ARRANGEMENTS  FOR  BAKING,  BOILING,  AND  HEATING  FLAT  IRONS. 

Patented  by  Samuel  B,  Sexton,  Oct.  19,  1859  ; reissued  Feb.  12,  1867  ; and  by  Dennis  G.  Littlefield,  Dec,  9, 
1862;  reissued  May  14,  1867;  Aug.  18,  1863;  reissued  Feb.  25,  1868;  patented  April  18, 

1866;  April  21,  1868.  Patents  applied  for  by  JOHN  S.  PERRY,  AMBROSE 
SPITZMILLER  and  ANDREW  DICKEY. 


No. 

9, 

complete, 

$25 

00 

U 

10, 

a 

29 

00 

u 

11, 

u 

33 

00 

u 

12, 

a 

37 

00 

a 

13, 

u 

42 

00 

u 

u 

50 

00 

per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


The  Improved  Dictator  Cooking  Stove. 

WITH  SQUARE  TOP.  (For  Coal  or  Wood.) 

Patented  Dec.  6, 1845 ; July  31,  1847 ; April  24, 1847 ; Dec.  6>  1859  ; Feb.  19}  1861 ; Dec.  5,  1865 ; 

Oct.  9, 1866. 

$24  00 
28  00 
32  00 


No.  7,  with  griddle  and  gridiron  (for  coal),. 

U 0 u u u 

U 0 u u u 

“ 10j  U “ “ 


The  wood  fixtures  are  extra. 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


The  Improved  New  England  Cooking  Stove. 

WITH  SQUARE  TOP.  (|’or  Coal  or  Wood.) 

$18  00 
21  00 

This  Stove  is  an  improvement  on  the  “ New  England  Air  Tight,”  manufac- 
tured by  the  old  firm  of  Treadwell  A Perry,  and  which  was  so  universally  popular 
ten  to  twenty  years  since.  No  higher  compliment  can  be  paid  to  that  celebrated 
Stove  than  to  mention  that  we  are  even  at  this  late  day  supplying  repairs  for  it. 
Hundreds  and  thousands  of  them  have  been  in  use  for  twenty  years,  and  are  yet 
serviceable. 


No.  8,  with  griddle  and  gridiron  (for  coal), 

“ g <4  (i  u 

The  wood  fixtures  are  extra. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS, 


1 


The  Improved  New  England  Cooking  Stove, 

WITH  EXTENSION  TOP.  (For  Coal  or  Wood.) 


No.  8,  with  griddle  and  gridiron  (for  coal), &19  00 

« o « “ “ 22  00 

The  wood  fixtures  are  extra. 

8 O 


Copper  Reservoirs,  covered  with  tin  jackets, 89  00 

Warming  closets,  with  slides, 4 00 

3 


4 50 


18 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


The  Knickerbocker  Large  Oven  Cooking  Stove.  (For  wood.) 


Square  top, . . . 
Extension  top, 


:%©*.  7, 

$14  00 
15  00 


8, 
$17  00 
18  00 


o. 

$20  00 
21  00 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS. 


19 


The  Favorita  Large  Oven  Cooking  Stove, 


FOR  WOOD. 

No.  8,  with  griddle  and  gridiron, $14  00 

“ 9,  “ “ 17  00 

This  is  also  a full  sized  Stove,  and  a pattern  that  lias  given  universal  satisfac- 
tion. It  is  the  cheapest  full  oven  stove  in  the  market. 


20  PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALRANY,  N.  Y. 


The  Cultivator  Large  Oven  Cooking  Stove, 

FOR  WOOD. 

No.  7,  with  griddle, $10  00 

“ 8,  “ 12  00 

“ 9,  “ 14  00 

This  is  the  lowest  price  large  oven  Stove  in  the  market.  It  is  a neat  pattern, 
well  fitted,  and  gives  good  satisfaction  to  buyers.  We  shall  not  be  undersold 
on  this  Stove.  Those  who  are  in  want  of  a vert  cheap  Stove  will 
EXAMINE  THE  CULTIVATOR. 


Iliiiiiiiiiiilll 


The  “ Hemisphere  ” Elevated  Oven  Cooking  Stove, 

FOR  WOOD. 

Xo.  7,  with  griddle  and  gridiron, §12  00 

u g 14  00 

u o <<  “ . 17  00 

87  * 

Xo.  7 is  the  West  Wind  pattern. 

This  is  a substantial  and  excellent  Stove.  JVe  shall  not  he  undersold  on  it. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS. 


22 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALRANY,  N.  Y 


The  “ Great  Western,”  Hotel  Stove, 

FOIC  WOOD  OK  COAL. 


No.  7,  with  griddle  and  gridiron, $00  00 

Six  11-inch  boiler  holes. 


This  cut  is  a very  poor  representation  of  the  Stove. 

For  more  than  twenty  years  it  has  been  sold  in  large  numbers,  and  we  can 
say  that  not  one  fault  has  ever  been  charged  against  it. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


23 


The  “Great  Diamond,”  Hotel  Cooking  Stove, 


FOR  COAL, 

No.  11,  with  griddle  and  gridiron,  for  coal, $83  00 

Six  11 -inch  boiler  holes.  Water  tank  not  included. 

This  has  ever  been  a favorite  Stove  with  Hotel  Keepers,  It  is  heavy  and 
durable,  and  will  do  more  work  than  a Range,  and  with  half  the  coal. 


21  PERRY  & COMPANY.  ALBANY.  N.  Y. 


The  “ Co-operator,”  Cooking  Stove, 

FOR  COAL  OR  WOOD. 

Price,  with  griddle  and  gridiron. — Xo.  7,  $14  ; Xo.  8,  $16  ; Xo.  9,  $18. 
The  wood  fixtures  are  extra. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


25 


The  Gas  Burner  Range, 

I'OBC  COAL. 

No.  6,  5 holes, $9  00 

“ V,  “ 11  00 

“ 8,  “ 14  00 


This  is  a substantial,  well  made  and  popular  Range,  which  we  offer  at  prices 
below  the  market.  They  give  universal  satisfaction. 

4 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y 


/•> 


J 


The  Franklin  Coal  Burner. 


No.  2,  made  up  complete, $6  00 

“ 4’  “ 10  00 

“ 5’  “ 12  00 


The  “Violet”  Franklin  Coal  Burner. 


No.  3,  with  sliding  doors, 


« 4 « “ 9 50 

<‘5’  “ “ 12  00 




ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


The  “Aurora”  Gas  Burner, 

FOIL  COAL. 

No.  10,  set  of  castings  about, $3  50 

“ 11,  “ “ 4 00 

“ 12,  “ “ 5 25 

“ 14,  “ “ 6 50 

This  is  a new  and  elegant  pattern,  aud  one  of  the  cheapest  in  the  market. 
We  confidently  recommend  it  to  the  trade. 


This  is  also  a new  pattern  the  present  season.  It  is  heavy,  and  a regular  « salamander”  forgiving  heat.  It  can- 
not fail  to  be  one  of  the  most  popular  of  its  class. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS. 


29 


The  New  Globe. 


No. 

10, 

84 

75 

ic 

11, 

u 

5 

75 

U 

12, 

u 

7 

00 

u 

11, 

<( 

9 

50 

This  is  a new  and  substantial  pattern  for  use  in  exposed  situations  where  an 
intense  heat  is  required.  It  is  an  improvement  over  the  old  patterns  of  Globes. 


30  PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N-  Y. 


The  Vestal  Tops  and  Bases, 

FOR  lVOOI>. 

No.  15,  per  set, 


« jg  <<  3 50 

tt  21  “ 4 50 

u 24  ‘ 5 50 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS. 


The  Vestal  Cottage  Parlor, 


No.  15,  per  set, 


18. 

21. 


FOR  WOOD 


$3  50 

4 50 

5 50 


82  PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALEANY,  N.  Y. 


The  Vestal  Parlor  Cook, 

FOK  WOOD. 

No.  21, $8  00 

“ 94.  . . 11  00 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


The  Improved  Patent  Farmers’  Boilers. 


15  gallons, 

20  “ 

Sll 

12 

00 

00 

25 

u 

15 

00 

30 

u 

18 

00 

40 

U 

24 

00 

50 

u 

30 

00 

65 

u 

3(3 

00 

100 

u 

34 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALEANY,  N.  Y 


The  Vine  (six  plate). 


No. 

16, 

§3 

50 

u 

20, 

4 

50 

u 

24, 

5 

50 

a 

30, 

50 

u 

36 

10 

00 

ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


35 


The  Orion  (six  plate). 


No-  14, $2  50 

“ 17, 3 00 

“ 21> 4 00 

5 00 


31 


6 00 


36  PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALRANY,  N.  Y. 


The  “Sunshine”  Cooking  Stove, 

FOR  COAL  A>1»  WOOD. 


No.  5t  inch,  with  griddle  and  gridiron, $7  00 

“6  “ “ 8 00 

“6+  “ “ ■ 9 50 

“7  “ “ 10  50 

“8  “ “ 13  00 

“9  “ “ 1G  00 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


37 


The  Superb  Coal  Burner. 

WITH  ItOII.FK  TO!». 


No.  7, 83  00 

“ 8, 3 50 

“ 9, 4 50 

“ 10, 5 50 

“ 11, 6 50 

“ 12, 7 50 


If— 

38  PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALRANY.  N.  Y. 


Stove  Hollow  Ware, 


BAILED  AYD  BLACKED. 

i\os.  5 

6 

7 8 

D 

lo 

11 

Pots,  . . . 

tO  60 

tO  75  t0  85 

to  95 

tl  10 

t2  30 

Kettles, . 

40 

43 

55  63 

75 

80 

1 80 

Spiders, 

20 

22 

25  27 

30 

35 

40 

*1  15 

tl  25 

tl  55  *1  75 

t2  00 

t2  25 

t4  50 

Large 

Eccentric 

Stove  Hollow 

Ware, 

BAILED  AYD  ULA(  KEI). 

Yos.  5 1-2 

6 1-2 

6x7 

7x8 

8x9 

9x10 

lOI. 

10x11 

11x12 

Pots,  . . . 

$0  60 

t0  75 

|0  75 

t0  85 

t0  95 

tl  10 

tl  50 

|2  30 

t2  30 

Kettles, . 

43 

55 

55 

63 

75 

80 

1 20 

1 80 

1 80 

Spiders,. 

22 

25 

25 

27 

30 

35 

35 

40 

40 

l| 

tl  25 

tl  55 

$1  55 

tl  75 

$2  00 

t2  25 

t3  05 

t4  50 

84  50 

If  ground  and  polished,  five  cents  each  for  pots  and  kettles,  extra. 


Twenty-five  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


39 


Round  Bottom  Stove  Hollow  Ware, 

1IAII.I31»  AVI)  BLACKED. 

Vos.  5 a * 8 ® lo 


j>0tS) ^ 0 55  $0  60  t0  75  t0  85  tO  95  tl  10 

Kettles, 40  43  55  63  75  80 

Spiders, 20  22  25  27  30  35 


§1  15  tl  25  $1  55  tl  75  $2  00  $2  25 


If  ground  and  polished,  five  cents  each  for  pots  and  kettles,  extra. 


tl  00 
1 20 
1 30 


Twenty-five  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade 


X>  QC 


40 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


Stove  Ham  Boilers. 

5 inch, 


Revolving  Waffle  Irons. 


6 x 7, 
7x8, 

8 x 9, 

9 x 10, 
10  x 11, 


$1  25 
1 35 

1 70 

2 00 
2 25 
2 50 


$0  60 
70 
85 
95 
1 25 


Twenty-five  per  cent  discount  to  tlie  trade. 


ORIENTAL  STOTE  WORKS 


41 


Scotch  Bowls. 


Plain 

Turned  and 

Japanned. 

Japanned. 

$0  35 

$0  40 

40 

45 

45 

50 

50 

55 

60 

65 

70 

75 

Yankee  Bowls. 


Plain 

Turned  and 

Japanned. 

Japanned. 

No. 

U 

i 

$0  30 

$0  35 

1 5 

9 

35 

40 

a 



3 

45 

50 

a 



4 . 

55 

60 

u 

^9 

70 

75 

<c 

U9  * * 

6 

80 

90 

6 


Twenty-five  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


42  PERKY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


Maslin  Kettles. 


Plain 

Turned  and 

Japanned. 

Japanned. 

No. 

], 

80  30 

35 

40 

“ 

9 

30 

44 

3, 

u 

4, 

40 

45 

55 

VO 

“ 

5, 

50 

44 

6, 

Wash  Hand  Basins. 

Plain  Turned  and 

Japanned.  Japanned. 


No.  1, 80  30  80  35 

“ 2, 35  40 

“ 3, 40  45 

“ 4, 45  50 


Twenty-five  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS 


43 


Patent  Sadiron  Heaters. 


7 inch, 

8 “ 

9 “ 


Si  00 
1 25 
1 50 


Gridiron. 


6 inch, 

7 “ 

8 “ 

9 “ 

10  “ 


SO  55 
65 
75 
85 
95 


Twenty-five  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade, 


I 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


TUTTLE’S  PATENT  VERTICAL  WHEEL  HOT  AIR  REGISTERS  AND  VENTILATORS. 


Size  of 
opening. 

No.  1. 
Best  black. 

Ventilators 
with  fixtures 
for  cords. 

White 

porcelain 

enameled. 

Gold 

bronzed. 

Registers 

without 

valves. 

Register 

face 

Japanned. 

Register 

face 

enameled. 

Ieon  Border  Frames. 

Bronzed,  j Black. 

4^x6^  in. 

1 

55 

SI 

80 

$3 

10 

$2 

20 

$0 

90 

SO 

55 

*2 

10 

4 xlO  “ 

2 

00 

2 

25 

3 

95 

2 

65 

1 

20 

0 

60 

2 

55 

4 x 1 5 “ 

2 

75 

3 

00 

4 

80 

3 

60 

1 

75 

0 

95 

3 

00 

4 xl8  “ 

3 

00 

3 

25 

5 

15 

3 

70 

2 

10 

1 

00 

3 

1 5 

6 x 8 “ 

2 

10 

2 

35 

4 

40 

2 

75 

1 

20 

0 

75 

3 

05 

SI 

30 

So 

95 

6x9“ 

2 

30 

2 

55 

4 

55 

3 

00 

1 

35 

0 

80 

3 

10 

1 

45 

l 

05 

6 xlO  “ 

2 

40 

Q 

65 

4 

80 

. 3 

10 

1 

50 

0 

85 

3 

25 

1 

55 

i 

20 

6 xl4  “ 

3 

20 

3 

45 

5 

65 

3 

95 

1 

90 

1 

10 

3 

55 

1 

75 

l 

35 

6 xl 6 “ 

3 

60 

3 

85 

6 

15 

4 

35 

2 

30 

2 

25 

3 

80 

6 xl8  “ 

3 

95 

4 

20 

6 

60 

4 

75 

2 

65 

1 

40 

4 

00 

2 

10 

l 

70 

8x8“ 

2 

65 

2 

90 

5 

05 

3 

40 

1 

75 

0 

95 

3 

35 

1 

55 

l 

25 

8 xlO  “ 

2 

90 

3 

] 5 

5 

30 

3 

60 

1 

85 

1 

05 

3 

45 

1 

70 

i 

35 

8 xl 2 “ 

3 

30 

3 

55 

5 

90 

4 

10 

2 

10 

1 

20 

3 

80 

1 

95 

l 

50 

8 xl8  “ 

4 

60 

4 

85 

7 

20 

5 

40 

2 

75 

1 

80 

4 

40 

2 

50 

2 

10 

9x9“ 

3 

20 

3 

45 

5 

40 

3 

95 

2 

10 

1 

20 

3 

40 

1 

70 

1 

40 

9 xl 2 “ 

3 

85 

4 

10 

6 

30 

4 

60 

2 

40 

1 

40 

3 

85 

2 

00 

1 

55 

9 xl4  “ 

4 

30 

4 

55 

6 

90 

5 

15 

2 

75 

1 

80 

4 

40 

2 

15 

1 

70 

10  xlO  “ 

3 

75 

4 

00 

6 

25 

4 

50 

2 

40 

1 

45 

3 

95  j 

1 

95 

1 

55 

10  xl4  “ 

4 

80 

5 

05 

J 

50 

5 

80 

3 

30 

2 

10 

4 

80 

2 

40 

1 

90 

10^x16+  “ 

5 

85 

6 

10 

8 

60 

G 

70 

4 

00 

2 

55 

5 

30 

2 

75 

2 

15 

12  x 1 2 “ 

5 

05 

5 

30 

8 

10 

6 

00 

3 

30 

1 

85 

4 

90 

2 

15 

1 

85 

12  xl5  “ 

6 

00 

6 

25 

9 

00 

6 

95 

3 

70 

2 

35 

5 

35 

2 

60 

2 

10 

12  xl9  “ 

6 

95 

7 

20 

9 

90 

8 

20 

4 

50 

2 

85 

5 

80 

3 

05 

2 

50 

14  x22  “ 

9 

60 

9 

90 

13 

20 

10 

80 

6 

00 

3 

80 

7 

40 

3 

70 

3 

15 

15  x25  “ 

10 

80 

11 

20 

15 

60 

13 

20 

7 

20 

4 

50 

9 

30 

4 

80 

4 

15 

16  x24  “ 

11 

30 

11 

70 

16 

10 

13 

70 

hr 

l 

50 

4 

70 

9 

50 

5 

00 

4 

35 

20  x26  “ 

15 

60 

16 

20 

21 

60 

18 

00 

9 

90 

6 

90 

12 

90 

6 

10 

5 

45 

27  x38  “ 

30 

00 

14 

40 

30  x30  “ 

29 

00 

13 

60 

27  x27  “ 

33 

60 

On  Old 

List  30x30  Extra  Heavy. 

12 

60 

Ia  ordering  Vertical  Wheel  Ventilators,  with  fixtures  tor  cords,  if  they  are  wanted  to  stand  endwise , the  fact  should  be  stated. 
Thirty-five  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS.  45 


TUTTLE’S  PATENT  VERTICAL  WHEEL  (CIRCULAR  TOP)  FIREPLACE  REGISTERS. 


SIZE  OF  OPENING. 

7x10 

8x12 

8x14 

9x12 

10x14 

12x17 

11x13 

13x15 

16x17 

Best  Black  Japan’ed, 

S2  65 

S3  50 

S3  75 

S3  85 

S4  70 

S6  30 

S4  25 

S5  55 

$7  60 

Gold  Bronzed, 

3 30 

4 20 

4 50 

4 70 

5 55 

7 20 

4 95 

6 25 

White  Enameled,  . . 

6 25 

7 20 

9 60 

6 90 

8 10 

10  50 

Ventilator, 

2 95 

3 80 

4 05 

4 15 

5 05 

6 65 

Registers,  no  valves, 

1 40 

2 10 

2 25 

2 10 

3 00 

3 50 

2 60 

3 35 

4 55 

Register  Face, 

0 90 

1 40 

1 35 

1 40 

1 80 

2 25 

1 40 

1 85 

2 90 

Adjus.  summer  piece, 

4 50 

4 50 

4 50 

4 50 

4 50 

4 50 

TUTTLE’S  PATENT  HOT  AIR  REGISTER  OR  VENTILATOR,  FOR  SIDE  WALLS. 

SQUARE. 


SIZE. 

6x8 

7x10 

8x12 

9x14 

10x16 

12x19 

White  or  Black, 

Full  Gold  Bronzed, 

S2  10 

2 75 

S2  65 

3 30 

S3  30 

4 10 

S4  15 

5 00 

S5  40 

6 30 

S6  65 

7 65 

ROUND. 

SIZE. 

5 in. 

6 in. 

7 in. 

8 in. 

9 in. 

10  in. 

White  or  Black, 

Si  05 

Si  35 

Si  45 

Si  85 

S2  25 

$2  65 

TUTTLE’S  PATENT  ANTI-FRICTION,  SLIDE-CENTER,  HOT  AIR  REGISTERS. 


SIZE. 

Best  Black. 

Ventilators 
with  fixtures 
for  cords. 

White 

porcelain 

enameled. 

Gold 

Bronzed. 

Register 

without 

valves. 

Register 

(ace 

Japanned. 

Register 

lace 

enameled. 

Iron  Border  Frames. 

Bronzed. 

Black. 

8 

in. . . 

S2 

00 

S2 

30 

84 

20 

82 

65 

SI 

32 

So 

75 

82 

95 

Si 

30 

Si 

00 

9 

U 

2 

40 

2 

70 

4 

80 

3 

1 5 

1 

56 

0 

90 

3 

30 

1 

45 

1 

10 

10 

u 

2 

95 

3 

25 

5 

40 

3 

75 

1 

70 

1 

15 

3 

60 

1 

65 

1 

30 

12 

u 

3 

85 

4 

15 

6 

75 

4 

65 

2 

30 

1 

45 

4 

35 

1 

95 

1 

55 

14 

u 

4 

75 

5 

05 

7 

80 

5 

70 

3 

00 

1 

75 

4 

80 

2 

35 

1 

95 

16 

u 

6 

35 

6 

65 

9 

90 

i 

20 

4 

15 

2 

65 

6 

20 

2 

85 

2 

35 

18 

u 

7 

65 

8 

00 

10 

80 

8 

60 

4 

95 

3 

30 

6 

45 

3 

65 

3 

15 

20 

u 

8 

95 

9 

35 

12 

00 

10 

00 

6 

15 

3 

75 

7 

00 

4 

70 

4 

05 

24 

u 

12 

00 

13 

00 

15 

60 

‘ 14 

40 

8 

70 

5 

30 

8 

90 

6 

00 

5 

00 

SQUARE,  WITH  PLATED  STAR  CENTERS, 


6x10 

in. 

2 

40 

4 

80 

3 

10 

1 

50 

0 

85 

1 

55  1 

1 

20 

8x10 

u 

2 

90 

5 

30 

3 

60 

1 

85 

1 

05 

1 

70  1 

1 

35 

8x12 

u 

3 

30 

5 

90 

4 

10 

2 

10 

1 

20 

1 

95  j 

1 

50 

9x14 

u 

4 

30 

6 

90 

5 

15 

2 

75 

1 

80 

2 

15 

1 

70 

CEILING  VENTILATORS, 

FOR  CHURCHES  AND  LARGE  HALLS,  WITHOUT  VALVES. 

36  inch, Si 8 00 

60  “ 36  00 

Thirty-five  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


Stove  Ornaments. 


BRASS  RAIL. 


ORIENTAL  STOVE  WORKS.  « 


Prices  of  Stove  Ornaments. 

DEE  DOZEN. 


Number. 

Cents. 

Number. 

Cents. 

Number. 

Ceuts. 

Number. 

Cents . 

1 

30 

23 

50 

48 

100 

65, 

100 

2 

30 

24 

175 

49 

125 

66 

42 

3, 

50 

27 

25 

50, 

150 

67, 

30 

5 

50 

29 

42 

51 

75 

68 

30 

6, 

117 

31 

117 

52, 

75 

69, 

63 

7, 

175 

32, - 

874- 

53, 

100 

70  

75 

8 

34 

34, 

100 

54, 

150 

7f 

150 

10, 

50 

35, 

150 

55, 

200 

72* 

11 

18f 

38^ 

87£ 

56 

624 

73 

12 

42 

40 

874- 

57, 

75 

74 

14 

50 

41 

25 

58 

100 

75 

15 

374- 

42, 

100 

59, 

75 

76, 

16 

50 

43 

42 

GO, 

874- 

77 

18 

150 

44 

374- 

61 

125 

78 

20 

624- 

45 

84 

62 

150 

21 

25 

46 

100 

63, 

624- 

22, 

30 

47 

100 

64 

175“ 

RA 

ILINC 

r (per  foot). 

5 

1 14 

1 11 

124- 



14, 

7 

15 

6 

io, 

10 

: 

* * # 

Twenty-five  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


Mica. 

We  have  at  all  times  a full  supply  of  Mica  in  large  sheets  or  cut  to  pattern, 
from  one  dollar  and  fifty  ceuts  to  four  dollars  per  pound,  according  to  the  size  and 
quality. 


48 


PERRY  & COMPANY,  ALBANY,  N.  Y 


Enameled  Maslin  Kettles. 

ENGLISH  PATTERN. 

2 quarts, $0 

21  “ 

3 “ 


31  “ 


Enameled  Scotch  and  Yankee  Bowls. 


No.  1, $0 

“ 2, * 1 

“ 3, 1 

“ 4, 1 

“ 5, 1 


Fifteen  per  cent  discount  to  the  trade. 


60 

70 

80 

91 

00 

20 

47 

60 

73 

87 

00 

33 

67 

33 

00 

80 

00 

20 

47 

60 

75 


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